On the momentous evening of Aug. 8, 1988, two of the greatest characters Chicago has ever known shared a microphone at Wrigley Field. It was the occasion of the first night game in Wrigley history and the conversation was lively.
Harry Caray asked, "Have you thought of broadcasting baseball as so
On the momentous evening of Aug. 8, 1998, two of the greatest characters this city has ever known shared a microphone at Wrigley Field. It was the occasion of the first night game in Wrigley history and the conversation was lively. Harry Caray asked, “Have you thought of broadcasting baseball as something after you’re tired of being a great star of movies, stage, television …” Bill Murray .
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